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Reel Whoops!Some movie bloopers are just too obvious to overlook. Here are 10 of the best from 2013, as compiled by MovieMistakes.com. —XFINITY Entertainment Staff

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'Gravity'When Sandra Bullock and George Clooney's Hubble space mission goes awry, the two astronauts jump from their wrecked shuttle to the International Space Station. However, the Hubble telescope orbits at 100 miles higher (and at a different velocity) than the Space Station, which would make the trip impossible. —XFINITY Entertainment Staff (Photo: Warner Bros)

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'The Hangover: P...Gangster Leslie Chow (Ken Jeong) carries two duffle bags, which he claims contains $21 million in gold bars. To carry out such a feat, Chow would have to be superhuman, as gold prices (about $1,200 per ounce) dictate that each bag contains 8,750 ounces of gold, or about 550 lbs. —XFINITY Entertainment Staff (Photo: Warner Bros)

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'42'It's hard to get every detail right in a period piece, and the filmmakers behind the Jackie Robinson biopic "42" appear to have missed one. At one point in the film, Jackie turns on his car radio and the audio immediately springs to life. However, radios of the 1940s were built with vacuum tubes, which required a moment to warm up before producing sound. —XFINITY Entertainment Staff (Photo: Warner Bros)

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'World War Z'When Gerry Lane (Brad Pitt) and his family suddenly find themselves stuck in traffic amidst a zombie outbreak, all hell breaks loose. As an ambulance speeds towards Gerry's car, the camera angle changes to show the impact of the vehicles, accidentally revealing that Gerry's car is empty and the ambulance is being driven by a helmeted stuntman. Whoops! —XFINITY Entertainment Staff (Photo: Paramount)

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'The Hunger Game...Where does Katniss Everdeen get all her arrows? Jennifer Lawrence's character grabs a quiver full of arrows during her first trip to the Cornucopia, and burns several during the ensuing scrum. However, the heroine has a fluctuating number of darts in her possession throughout the rest of the movie, although we never seen her reequip. —XFINITY Entertainment Staff (Photo: Lionsgate)

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'Last Vegas'Hey, guys, you're going the wrong way! When the characters played by Michael Douglas, Morgan Freeman, Robert De Niro and Kevin Kline arrive in Las Vegas, they head down the strip to check in at the Aria hotel. But Vegas regulars will notice that, as the guys pass the Mirage casino, they are actually walking in the wrong direction. —XFINITY Entertainment Staff (Photo: CBS Films)

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'Now You See Me'This film should have been retitled "Now You See the Boom Mic," because a scene in which government agents arrive to arrest the Four Horsemen magicians accidentally shows a crew member's boom mic in the reflection of an adjacent car's window. D'oh! —XFINITY Entertainment Staff (Photo: Summit)

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'The Wolverine'In the beginning of this superhero epic, Wolverine (Hugh Jackman) and a Japanese soldier run for cover as the atomic bomb is dropped on Nagasaki. World War II buffs might notice that the bomb is not only dropped from well below the historically accurate altitude of about 31,000 feet, but that it detonates upon ground impact rather than 2,000 feet above the Earth. —XFINITY Entertainment Staff (Photo: Fox)

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'A Good Day to D...Props get a little banged up while shoot major action films, but someone on the set of this Bruce Willis movie wasn't paying close attention to all the damage. During the car chase scene, a blue van driven by John McClane Jr. (Jai Courtney) is missing its left headlight throughout much of the action. But a wide shot of the action later reveals that the right headlight is, instead, dangling from its socket. —XFINITY Entertainment Staff (Photo: Fox)

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'The Call'In this Halle Berry thriller, a teenage girl character is apparently murdered on February 26. However, a newspaper clipping hanging in the locker of Berry's character claims that the girl's funeral service is being held on the morning of February 27, less than 24 hours after the killing. Obviously, this would be a highly unlikely occurrence. —XFINITY Entertainment Staff (Photo: TriStar)

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Hollywood In Mem...From film, TV, music and more, take a look back at the celebrities we lost in 2013 by clicking here.